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November 30, 1945 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-11-30

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THE JEWIS11 1 NEWS

Page Twenty-two

M. Steinberg, Former Detroiter,
Weds Lillian Adelman in N. Y.

The marriage Of Miss Lillian
Adelman, daughter of Mrs. Pepie
Rosenzweig of the Bolivar Apts.,
230 Central Park W., New York
City, and Morris .Steinberg of
New York, well known former
Detroiter, was performed Thurs-
day, Nov. 22, in the parlor of the
Bolivar Apts.
Rabbi Louis I. Newman per-
formed the ceremony. Myron
Steinberg was his brother's best
man. The bride was attended by
her mother.
The bride, who was born in
New York, studied journalism at
Columbia and studied . Spanish
dancing in Spain. She danced in
Spanish repertoire in the largest
cities in Spain for two years and
also danced professionally in
New York under • the name of
"Tanagra de Romero". She is the
director of the Manhattan Chess
Club where she met Mr. Stein-
berg 18 months ago.
Heads Morris Systems
Mr. Steinberg is president of
Morris Systems, Inc., which man-
ufactures games and recreational
specialities, and of Modern Age
Products, Inc., which manufac-
tures paper, wood, metal and
plastic specialties.
After the ceremony, a banquet
was given fora 36 members of the
families, friends and business as-
sociates of the bride and bride-
groom, among them being: The

berg of New York, formerly • of
Detroit; - Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Steinberg. and Mr. and Mrs. Theo-
dore Steinberg of Detroit; Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Gould of Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Others at Banquet
Others included Mr. Steinberg's
sister and brother-in-law; • the
bride's three brothers, Samuel,
Irving ,and Dr. Max Rosenzweig,
the latter, as a Lt.-colonel, having
been the first doctor to land on
Guadalcanal; Mr. and Mrs. Max
Lazare, Mr. and Mrs. Al Horo-
witz and others of the Manhattan
Chess Club; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Golman, former Detroiters, and
George F. Pierrot of Detroit.
On Wednesday evening, Nov.
21, 24 friends gave a stag dinner
for the bridegroorh in the French
Room of the Hotel Park Central.
Dividing honors as toastmasters
were Myron Steinberg and Ford
Bond, the radio announcer.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Steinberg
are making their home 'at the
• Park Central Hotel, New York.

Jewish Attorney Denies
Making Plea for Smith
NEW YORK (JPS)--Joseph P.
Loeb, Los Angeles attorney, nev-
er argued before the Los Ange-
les Board of Education in sup-
port of an application by G. L. K.
Smith for permission to speak in
a Los Angeles public school audi-
Misses Jeanette and Ethel Stein- torium, Loeb said this week.

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Saul R. Levin Hattie Silverman, 80 and Agile
of 'Seth El Founder
PickedtoHead Daughter
Takes Pride in War Effort
BAP Congress Recalls Days She Was European Buyer for Hudson Predeces-

Dr. Perlzweig Describes Need
for World Jewish Congress
to Fight for Rights

The 'Business and Professional
Chapter of the American Jewish
Congress,. at a luncheon meeting
at the Book Cadillac Hotel on
Tuesday, elected Saul R. Levin
chairman.
Louis Berry
a n d Morris W.
Stein were elec-
ted vice - chair-
men; Zeldon S.
Cohen, treasur-
er; Daniel Cul-
1 e n, secretary;
and the follow-
ing members of
t h e executive
S. R. Levin
committee: D r.
David H. Fauman, Abe Kasle,
Leon Kay, Aaron Kurland, Mor-
ris Lieberman, P. Slomovitz,
Jack Tobin, Irving Beckman,
Max Chomsky, Arthur I. Gould,
Marvin L. Kanes, Dr. David J.
Sandweiss, Sidney Shevitz, Al-
bert Silber, Dr. I. Z. Silvarman,
David Zack.
Mr. Kurland was chairman of
the nominating committee.
Mr. Levin rePorted at the Tues-
day luncheon that more -khan 300
men have already enrdlled in
this chapter.
Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig, emi-
nent Congress and. Zionist leader,
guest speaker at • the luncheon,
deplored the fact that in the Uni-
ted States anti-Semitism is a civil
right, and pointed to the need
for a movement like the World
Jewish Congress to fight anti-
Semitism everywhere.
. Dr. Perlz-weig stated that the
Nuremberg trials of war crim-
inals establishes' that the World
War II began with the killing of
Jews and he expressed the hope
that the 'experiences of the past
will teach the world the need
for establishing' justice on the
basis of the horrible experiences
which indicated -that • anti-Semi-
tism was the beginning of a hor-
rible war involving the entire
world.

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BY DANNY RASKIN
SITTING in a rocker at the front window of her home at 1250
Burlingame, her nervous fingers working slowly but steadily with a
set of crocheting needles, Miss Hattie Silverman smiles with a far-off
gaze as her thoughts drift down memory lane.
The only surviving daughter of
the venerable Jacob Silverman, an buyer for Newcomb-Endicott,
great Jewish organizer and lead- now J. L. Hudson's.
er, 'Miss Silverman will celebrate * * *
her 80th birthday this Sunday,
Filled With Memoirs
Dec. 2.
A BOX IS filled with the many
Except for the new house-
memoirs of her eight trips across
keeper, she lives . alone. Her
150
.forrner maid of 28 years has the ocean and more than
taken ill and can no longer be visits to New York.
Her father, Jacob Silverman, '
with her. She, too, is 80 years
was one of the organizers of
old.
* * *
Temple Beth El and was its first
president for eight year, 1850 to
Doesn't Remain Idle
BUT MISS SILVERMAN 1859. He also founded the first
lodge of Independent Order of
doesn't remain idle. Though her
years
hearing is almost gone and she Bnai Brith in Detroit, 94
cannot move about. with any ago.
The Silvermans came to Am-
amount of agility, she always
finds things to do. She takes erica from Bavaria, then moving
pride.. in contributing "a small from Cincinnati to Detroit,
bit" toward the war effort. Many where he manufactured cigars on
a serviceman was kept warm by Jefferson Ave., until his death in
the sweater or scarf knit by her. 1890. They had five sons and
What she would like most of four daughters.
Oil paintings of her father and
all, is to' work in a downtown
store. "but," she jokingly says, mother hang majestic-like on the
wall of Miss Silverman's home.
"nobody wants me now."
Her eyes sparkle and her- lips Even the recent lucrative offers
quiver with excitement as she of a Henry Ford representative
them from her.
recalls when she was the Europe- couldn't take *
* *
Talks of Loyal Friends
THOUGH NOT able to attend,
she has been a life-long member
of Temple Beth El and its two
societies. She repeatedly talks
of her friends, and says, "The
ones who are left are very loyal
to me."
Miss Silverman will celebrate
Palestine Film to Be Shown; her
birthday alone and without
Annual Donor Jan. 22
any ado. She wants it that way.

JNF Auxiliary
Holds Rally at
Center Thursday

at Masonic Temple

"A Pass to Tomorrow," the
great technicolor Palestinian film
describing the inspiring story of
the upbuilding of the Jewish Na-
tional Home as revealed by the
experiences of an American sol-
dier .visiting in Palestine on fur-
lough, will feature the rally of
the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew-
ish National Fund, at 8 p. m.
next Thursday, Dec. 6, in the au- ,
ditorium of the Jewish Commun-
ity Center..
The Junior Hadassah Choral
Group and Rabbi Leon Fram al-
so will be presented on this
program.
Members, Friends Invited
An invitation is extended to
this rally to all members, their
husbands and friends.
Fredric March, popular screen
star, is the narrator in "A Pass
to Tomorrow," which was taken
in" PaleStine by Col. Cooper, one
of the ablest photographers.
Next Thursday's rally is one of
a series of meetings arranged
preparatory to the annual donor
event of the JNF Ladies' Auxil-
iary to be held Jan. 22 at the
Masonic Temple.
$13,000 In Pledges
Mrs. Jack Rosenthal, chairman
of the donor event, and . Mrs.
Philip Cutler, her •co-chairtnan,
announce that at the first rally
more than $13,000 in pledges
were reported.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Mishkan Israel Synagogue and
the David Horodoker JrS. each
pledged $250 as Settle-a-Family
contributions. Other organiza-
tions' are asked to make contribu-
tions of this. nature by calling the
chairman of organizations, Mrs.
David. Cohen, TO. 5-1833.

December Birthdays

Rabbi Leon Fram will observe
his 50th birthday on Dec. 12.
Benjamin Wilk's 55th birthday
will be on Dec. 29. Eli Lightstone
will be 74 this month.
Other birthdays occurring in
December are:
Maurice Aronsson, Dec. 11;
Harry C. Davidson, Dec. 15; Dr.
Meryl M. Fenton, Dec. 27; Oscar
Klausner, 'Dec. 19; Samuel Koh-
lenberg, Dec. 15; Samuel W. Leib,
Dec. 16; Dr. Alexander W. San-
ders, Dec. 19; Dr. Max A. Win-
slow, Dec. 23; Mrs. Oscar M. Ze-
mon, Dec, 21; Mrs. William Rind-
skoff, Dec. 18; Lt. Col. Roaland
W. Fixel, Dec. 6; Dr. Hugo H.
Freund, Dec. 6; Mts. Isaac Gil-
bert, Dec. 9; Mrs. Charles B. La-
koff, Dec. 6; Morris L. Schaver,
Dec. 25; Emanuel G. Frank, Dec.
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